Saturday, March 16, 2019

The Top Financial Challenges of Nonprofits


As the founder and president of Organizational Sustainability Consulting, Ari Betof provides consultations and guidance to senior executives in nonprofit organizations. Financial modeling is one of the key areas where he puts his expertise to work. As a consultant, Ari Betof ensures that leaders learn how to handle financial challenges in order to overcome them.

Nonprofits typically have fewer resources and less funding, prompting them to rely on donations, fundraisers, and grants. Finding sources and donors is just one challenge. Managing what little resources they have is another.

Finding a Regular Source of Funding

For nonprofits, it’s common to have multiple funding sources. Executives and board members need to have a clear strategy for maintaining the flow of funding from existing sources while looking for new supporters at the same time. They must be able to determine which sources to rely on for long-term sustainability and which sources are temporary.

Insufficient Collaboration

Many nonprofits tend to become too invested in the mission and forget about what makes fulfilling the mission possible in the first place. More often than not, those in the finance and accounting department are not involved in the client-facing work and may not receive frequent updates. All departments in a nonprofit should have a solid communication and collaboration system to ensure all aspects are handled, especially when planning a budget and distribution of funds.

Misconception on Sustainability

For many nonprofits, sustainability means having resources, no matter where they come from, and this makes them largely dependent on sponsors and grant makers. True sustainability is the ability to reduce reliance on a single source of funding. This diversification can be possible through proper assessment, planning, and optimization.

Monday, February 11, 2019

The Importance of a Growth Mindset to Organizational Success


As founder and president of Massachusetts-based Organizational Sustainability Consulting, LLC, Dr. Ari Betof works with nonprofits, membership organizations, corporations, and other institutions to help develop the skills of new and existing leaders. Specifically, Ari Betof provides top-level consultation on best practices in areas such as organizational change. 

Handling change of any type within an organization can present significant challenges to leadership. Employees at any level - even an institution’s leaders themselves - can be extremely change-averse, and may therefore need coaching to build the kind of growth mindset that is more likely to result in success over the long term. 

Experts note that a growth mindset is key to creating a truly agile, responsive organization, as it serves to edit out practices that no longer serve the mission of the organization and develop those that better support its strategic goals.

Leaders who demonstrate a mindset centered on change and growth are willing to admit mistakes and use them as lessons to make more informed decisions in the future. When an executive takes the time to visit with staff and clients and encourages employees to talk openly about challenges, frustrations, and possible solutions, he or she gains valuable insights that can contribute to the growth of the entire team and organization. 

Facilitating a growth mindset at all levels of an organization can empower employees and executives to implement innovative and far-reaching change, allowing the organization to improve and adapt.